St. Mary’s County is mourning the passing of Michael J. Stamm, County Administrative Judge of the St. Mary’s County Circuit Court, 7th Judicial Circuit. Judge Stamm, who had served as County Administrative Judge since March 19, 2018, passed away this week, leaving behind a legacy of dedicated service to the legal system and the community. Judge Stamm’s legal career spanned several decades. He began as an Associate Judge for the St. Mary’s County Circuit Court in 2006, before being elevated to the position of County Administrative Judge in 2018. A leader in juvenile justice reform, Judge Stamm was the presiding judge of the Juvenile Drug Court Program since 2006 and was a dedicated advocate for problem-solving courts. Over his career, Judge Stamm held numerous prominent roles within the Maryland judicial system. He served on the Problem-Solving Courts Committee from 2008 to 2014 and was a member of the Legislative Committee of the Maryland Judicial Conference. He also chaired the Juvenile Law Committee and was an active member of the Judicial Council’s Joint Work Group on Human Trafficking and Equal Justice Committee. Judge Stamm’s passion for justice extended beyond the courtroom. He played a vital role in shaping policy for juvenile […]
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